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==Feasts==

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Latest revision as of 04:49, June 10, 2008

Feasts

Afterfeast of the Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ;
Martyr Mairus - (see also February 15);
Martyrs Peter, Severius and Leucius, at Alexandria;
Venerable Theodosius of Antioch, ascetic of Rhosus and Antioch, Wonderworker (412) - (see also February 5 - Greek);
Venerable Theodosius the Cenobiarch (Theodosius the Great) (529);
Venerable Theodorus;
Venerable Archimandrite Agapius of Apamea in Syria;
Saint Vitalis of Gaza, of the Monastery of Abba Seridus in Gaza (ca.609-620);
Hieromartyr Hyginus, Pope of Rome (142);
Saint Leucius of Brindisi, venerated as the first Bishop of Brindisi, where he had come as a missionary from Alexandria (180);
Hieromartyr Alexander of Fermo, Bishop, martyred under Decius (ca.250);
Saints Ethenia and Fidelmia, Princesses, daughters of King Laoghaire in Ireland, veiled as nuns by St Patrick (433);
Martyr Salvius, in North Africa, eulogized by St Augustine;
Saint Brandan, Abbot, opponent of Pelagianism (5th c.);
Saint Honorata, nun, sister of St. Epiphanius of Pavia (ca.500);
Saint Anastasius of Castel Sant'Elia, Abbot (ca.570);
Saint Boadin the Irish, hermit in Gaul;
Saints Paldo, Taso and Tato, three brothers, Abbots of San Vincenzo on the Voltorno (8th c.);
Venerable Theodosius of Mt. Athos, Metropolitan of Trebizond (1392);
Venerable Michael of Klopsk Monastery in Novgorod, Fool-for-Christ and Wonderworker (1456);
Venerable Job of Manyava, Igumen of Manyava Skete (1621) - (see also June 24);
New Martyr Nikephoros of Crete, by hanging, for renouncing Islam and confessing his faith in Christ (1832);
Saint Joseph the New of Cappadocia (ca.1860) - (see also: Moveable Feast, on the Sunday After Theophany);
New Hieromartyr Nicholas Matsievsky of Perm, Priest (1919);
New Hieromartyr Theodore Antipin of Perm, Priest (1919);
New Hieromartyr Vladimir Fokin of Krasnoyarsk, Priest (1919);
New Hiero-Confessor Vladimir (Khirasko), Archpriest, of Minsk (1932);
Other Commemorations:Synaxis of the Myriads of Holy Angels (Synaxis of the Myriangelon);
Consecration of the Church of St. Stephen in Placidia Palace, Constantinople;
Chernigov-Eletskaya Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1060);
Repose of Blessed Nun Eupraxia of Teliakov village, Kostroma (1823).